10 opening hook options:
Hook structure tips
- The first 1–2 seconds decide if they keep watching
- Start mid-action, not with an intro — no "hey guys, welcome back"
- Use pattern interrupts: say something unexpected to break the scroll trance
- Show the payoff first, then explain how — lead with the result
Why the first 3 seconds are everything
On TikTok and Instagram Reels, the algorithm measures watch time from the very first frame. If viewers swipe away in the first 3 seconds, your video will be shown to fewer people. If they watch past 3 seconds, reach expands. If they watch the whole thing, reach explodes.
This means your hook is the most important sentence in your entire video — more important than the content itself. A mediocre video with a great hook will outperform a great video with a weak hook almost every time.
The 5 most effective hook types
Bold claim: "I made $10K from a single Instagram post. Here's how." Forces viewers to wonder if it's true.
Question hook: "Are you doing [X] wrong?" Triggers self-assessment — people stay to find out if they're guilty.
Curiosity gap: "The thing about [X] that nobody shows you…" Opens a knowledge gap that creates irresistible pull.
Story opener: "Two years ago I was $40K in debt. Today I'm debt-free. This is what changed." Hooks with narrative and stakes.
Pattern interrupt: Start with something visually unexpected or say something counterintuitive. Stops the scroll before any words are processed.
Frequently asked questions
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